Hello rerwin,
Now, xerrs.log is clean!
The added "gettexted" items seems working too. Nevertheless, one is still missing (Please see attached picture).

About Network-tray improvements: Although they are much better in my opinion, I am not convinced by these xpm new icons... However, may I suggest rounded network pictures are to big?
... But it is a detail: the more important is Frisbee to work fine now and this is so.

Cordialement.

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Thanks for reporting that. It is now fixed in version 20120213 back on page 11.

mavrothal & peebee, I think the ipinfo problem is caused by the output of ifconfig and the other assignments not being specified as strings, so they could be parsed as commands. The "<" and ">" characters are probably being treated as redirection. Seems like a security and integrity hazard, to me. I think all of those "var..." assignments should be double-quoted.

As for the icon size, we can change the "circle" icons, but maybe not in time for the beta. I will experiment a little, but am open to other ideas for the xml 24x24 type.

ASRI éducation, re "I believe it is possible to determine the size of the buttons (it will be more attractive if they are all the same size)." I tried that initially but found that they seemed to merge into a block, making it more difficult to find the one you need. The different-sized buttons make it easier to spot a uniquely sized button, instead of having to look for the "middle" button in a block of them.
Richard

mavrothal & peebee, I think the ipinfo problem is caused by the output of ifconfig and the other assignments not being specified as strings, so they could be parsed as commands. The "<" and ">" characters are probably being treated as redirection. Seems like a security and integrity hazard, to me. I think all of those "var..." assignments should be double-quoted.

You are correct. The "<" and ">" characters are actually messing up gtkdialog formatting.
Unfortunately is not very simple (for me) to double quote a variable that is the concatenation of other variables which are the output of the shell commands (var12 for example)
Till someone comes up with this solution the patch below works fine for this porpuse

Hello,
In a previous post, I asked you if it would be possible to give the preference to a wireless network when several available?

Quote:

The preference seems like something I can try to add to frisbee.

As simple user, I really think it is important: every time I start my laptop (this may happen several times a day, because of tests I am doing with!) Frisbee automatically connect to an available public network. The tray icon let me think all is ok but while running "Seamonkey", for example, I am immediately redirected to an inscription web page to create an account to use this public network (... and some Windoze user at home to promptly say "aahhh, LINUX is crappy"!)! Then I close Seamonkey, run Frisbee to get a connection to my private network, and so on...
Frisbee is a little bit more convenient for setting/configuring a wireless network than the Dougal's GUI, but this one has not this inconvenience...

The "<" and ">" characters are actually messing up gtkdialog formatting.
Unfortunately is not very simple (for me) to double quote a variable that is the concatenation of other variables which are the output of the shell commands (var12 for example)

I see what you mean. I tried quoting all of the "`...`" instances, which did not harm anything; but it did not solve the problem. Gtkdialog simply will not accept < and > in label text strings. Maybe there is -- or should be -- a way to override that intolerance. But I do not know what it is. I tried several levels of escapes (\), which did not fix it, either.

The idea of using externally generated text in a label seems dangerous, to me. Substituting for those characters does work around that problem.
Richard

I really think it is important: every time I start my laptop (this may happen several times a day, because of tests I am doing with!) Frisbee automatically connect to an available public network. The tray icon let me think all is ok but while running "Seamonkey", for example, I am immediately redirected to an inscription web page to create an account to use this public network (... and some Windoze user at home to promptly say "aahhh, LINUX is crappy"!)! Then I close Seamonkey, run Frisbee to get a connection to my private network, and so on...
Frisbee is a little bit more convenient for setting/configuring a wireless network than the Dougal's GUI, but this one has not this inconvenience...

You have convinced me that implementing that is important. That will be my next frisbee task to research and solve.

Back to the icon debate: I used my new-found "expertise" in making .xpm icons to adapt the current puppy network_tray icons to create the extended set for the dialup and wireless connections. I posted the updated network_tray package on page 11. I am open to improvements to make for those icons, but want to keep the "puppy look" of them.

echo '<vbox><text><label>"'we will try \<\> this and see'"</label></text></vbox>'|gtkdialog -s

HTH

But you still need to manipulate the ifconfig etc, output to escape ">" and "<", no?
Is there any gtkdialog string formatting to pass spacial characters in a string as text without individual character escaping/formatting etc?_________________Kids all over the world go around with an XO laptop. They deserve one puppy (or many) too

so a < or > in var[06-11] is giving the problem.
So `echo "$var12" ' and variants of it will not do it._________________Kids all over the world go around with an XO laptop. They deserve one puppy (or many) too

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